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    jada.ada.org on August 21‚ 2010 This article appears in the following subject collections: Dental Equipment/Instruments http://jada.ada.org/cgi/collection/dental_equipment_instruments Information about obtaining reprints of this article or about permission to reproduce this article in whole or in part can be found at: http://www.ada.org/prof/resources/pubs/jada/permissions.asp © 2010 American Dental Association. The sponsor and its products are not endorsed by the ADA. C L I N I C A L

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    fluoridation is the process of addition of fluorides to the drinking water supplies so as to allow good dental health. Fluorides are present everywhere in the environment. At low levels it is not harmful but higher levels of fluoride are dangerous. Small levels of fluoride prevents in tooth decay. Among children whose teeth are forming excessive fluoride level has the ability to cause dental fluorsis‚ where as in adults this can lead to skeletal fluorosis having joint pains‚ denser bones and low

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    want to put my fingers in another person’s mouth. All my life I had been raised around the dental field with my dad asking me every morning and every night if I brushed my teeth and flossed‚ or standing right behind me watching the brushing strokes to make sure I wasn’t cutting the cleaning short. As a kid I did as I was told but it was never my dream to be a dentist‚ dental hygienist‚ or be involved in the dental field in any way. When I was in eighth grade‚ I fell in love with history and archaeology

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    dubbed as dental anxiety. Even for grown adults who have been visiting dentists for many times already‚ they have been experiencing some degree of pain when they set appointments with their dentists. For kids‚ it might be more of a traumatic experience‚ but helping them overcome this fear could help in promoting overall dental health. For kids‚ easing their fear of the dentist may be a hard task because‚ at their age‚ it’s still normal for them to feel a little frightened about the dental clinic –

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    ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐH - CĐ MÔN TIẾNG ANH THỜI GIAN LÀM BÀI: 90 PHÚT MÃ ĐỀ THI: TL / 123 Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions. 1. A. confidence B. obedient C. mischievous D. reference 2. A. discuss B. equal C. response D. equality 3. A. element B. especially C. bacteria D. suspicious 4. A. fortunately B. immediately C. efficiently D. inaccurately 5. A. valuable B. analysis C. resolute D. character Choose the word or phrase (A

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    Level 3 (November 2012 Session) 1. To prepare graduates that conduct themselves in a professional manner by acting ethically‚ selfassessing‚ following codes of conduct and standards of practice with integrity. • Review the responsibilities of the dental hygienist for reporting abuse under the Regulated Health Professions Act‚ as outlined in the CDHO Registrant’s Handbook and Professional Issues II (DH 202). Read the articles “Oral health professional alert: Elder abuse concern in the United States

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    DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLANNING FOR PARTIALLY EDENTULOUS PATIENTS Content: 1. General information (name‚ age‚ sex‚ occupation) 2. Chief complaint 3. Recording the relevant medical history. 4. Recording the relevant dental history. 5. Performing a thorough visual and manual extra-oral and intra-oral examination. 6. Radiographic examination. 7. Treatment planning Recording general information: Name: Patient should be addressed by name which would add to personal touch and confidence of

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    of tooth decay. Researchers have shown that there are several ways through which fluoride achieves its decay-preventive effects. It makes the tooth structure stronger‚ so teeth are more resistant to acid attacks. Acid is formed when the bacteria in plaque break down sugars and carbohydrates from the diet. Repeated acid attacks break down the tooth‚ which causes cavities. Fluoride also acts to repair areas in which acid attacks have already begun. The remineralization effect of fluoride is important

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    February 3‚ 2005‚ from http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/DS/00025.html. Martha Millman (2010). Causes of bad breath.Retrieved June 19 2010. Retrieved From http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/bad-breath/ds00025/dsection=causes http://www.everydayhealth.com/dental-health/why-do-we-have-morning-breath.aspx http://www.oraltech.com.au/page/13.html Farlex.(2012). The Free Dictionary online. Retrieved from http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Bad+Breath Conclu: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/bad-breath/DS00025

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    Sonicare Ad Analysis According to the American Dental Association one should‚”use an officially approved electric toothbrush designed to prevent plaque and tartar build up.” Sonicare Diamond Cleaner is a mechanical toothbrush that has five modes of cleaning. This toothbrush is used to clean teeth and gums. It does a better job than manual brushes and has a timer for cleaning—thirty-seconds for each quarter of the mouth. The Sonicare toothbrush ads use three main appeals: the appeal of aesthetic sensations

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